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- Agnieszka głogowska), born between 1293 and 1296 – 25 December 1361 in Seligenthal) was a member of the Głogów line of the Piast dynasty, the Duchess of...
- Floh-Seligenthal is a muni****lity in the district Schmalkalden-Meiningen, in Thuringia, Germany. Johann Michael Bach III, (1745 - 1820) German composer...
- died of dysentery. She was interred in the Cistercian monastery of Seligenthal in Landshut. Nikolaus Orlop: Alle Herrscher Bayerns, second edition,...
- (January 1254 – 20 October 1315). Joined the Cistercian Monastery at Seligenthal as a nun. Agnes (17 July 1255 – 10 May 1260). She shared her name with...
- region around Ruhla. State road 1026 between Friedrichroda and Floh-Seligenthal which follows the valleys of the rivers Schilfw****er and Schmalkalde...
- of Bavaria, Queen of Germany, Sophie and Agnes. Ludmilla founded the Seligenthal convent, on the land of the hospital of the Holy Ghost near Landshut...
- Thuringia, Germany. In 2006 it joined the neighbouring muni****lity Floh-Seligenthal. The village is situated high in the valley of Schmalkalde river which...
- Blasius and the church St. Joseph. Also, the medieval churches of the Seligenthal convent and of the Cistercians were redesigned in baroque style. Many...
- secular authorities. It was refounded by ten nuns from the abbey of Seligenthal [de] in 1999. The new buildings incorporate some of the ruins of the...
- all over the world and soon began restoration. Cistercian nuns from Seligenthal in Bavaria moved into the cloister starting circa 1999, Since 2006 Helfta...